that kind of government intervention would not work. i would suggest it's more competition policy, more deregulation but deregulation in terms of the breaking down the entry barrier, that would help. >> for example in what sector? >> well, i would say that the, well, actually that's my sector of education, for example, education sector and all sorts of service sectors and of course the agriculture should be deviated. i wouldn't say that's, you know, we don't need any regulation. that's too far, but what we need is a right regulation and so far i think that what we need is more deregulation rather than regulation. >> fujimaki sees no easy road ahead for japan's economy, but he says there will be creation after destruction. what do you think is needed to prop up japan's economy now? >> unfortunately there is no way i think. i kept saying that weak yen would be very helpful to japanese economies. if the japanese government has taken easy policies, maybe japanese economy think about drastically already but unfortunately the last ten years a